Actors Theatre of Louisville announces 2014-15 season

The Actors Theatre of Louisville has announced its 2014-15 season, the theater’s fifty-first.

First up in the Pamela Brown Auditorium is “Love’s Labour’s Lost,” (Sept 2 - 21) a re-imagining of Shakespeare’s comedy by Steve Epp, Nathan Keepers and Dominique Serrand, who also directs.

The company’s annual fall presentation of “Dracula” then plays the Bingham Theatre Sept. 12 through Oct. 31. William McNulty, also the adapter, once again directs the spooky play.

Jason Robert Brown’s romantic, funny musical two-hander, “The Last Five Years” is next (Oct. 7 -26), playing the Pamela Brown Auditorium in a production directed by Meredith McDonough.

In the winter, “Tribes,” Nina Raine’s off-Broadway hit that has recently gone onto many large regional productions including at Steppenwolf Theatre last season, will be directed by Evan Cabnet in the Bingham Theatre (Nov. 11 - Dec. 7)

The annual holiday production of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” will play the Pamela Brown Auditorium from Nov. 25 to Dec. 23.

Bookending the main season is Naomi Iizuka’s “At the Vanishing Point,” (Jan. 27 - Feb. 15, 2015) a play that originally ran in the 2004 Humana Festival, directed once more by Les Waters in the Pamela Brown Auditorium.

The thirty-ninth Humana Festival of New American Plays, with a schedule to be announced, will run from March 4 to April 12, 2015.

All performances occur at the Actors Theatre of Louisville, 316 W. Main St. in Louisville, KY.